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Saturday, March 25, 2006

A Cardinal Sin - part II

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey bro, I know the Pope Mobile is on the Greens list of hated 4X4s. But to say that the Pope needed to invade Iraq for oil, especially since the last Pope (the Pope at the time) was against the invasion of Iraq by Son of Bush or TB, is like saying The Us invaded Iraq to plant trees - or that Texaco did not need to replenish its oil fields, see there is no oil left in Texas, and no point having a company called Texaco unless you have Oil to extract.

Plus you are euther naive or are being deliberately devious if you do not know who The President's advisers are, and who thought he was going to be appointed governor of Iraq (in Greater Israel).

I can tell you he is not a Catholic, nor is he a Christian of any denomination, but he is of a pre-Christian faith.

Nor have I told you anything that anyone who is not BLIND did not know and/or should know.

1:12 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

New feminist theology from Cambridge.

Not only is God female, but Christ was really a woman who had 12 children from 12 different men, and they became the women leaders of the 12 Tribes of Israel.

Me thinks you bin lookin in the wrong place for da anti-Christ.

2:05 pm  
Blogger Platypus Bill said...

I didn't claim that the Vatican supported the war on Iraq, I know they opposed it. But the shell thing was just so obvious I couldn't resist. Point is that the Vatican is phenomenally wealthy, and I doubt that much of that wealth has been acquired in an equitable way.
Did you know that much of Shell is owned by the Dutch queen?

7:53 pm  

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